Motorcycle Man (Dream Man #4)(130)
“You know where we can find him?”
“A bar on Evans. Called The Drainpipe.”
Tack jerked his chin up to Boz and Shy and they moved out.
Then he looked to Naomi. “You’ll get the papers Monday.”
She pulled in a visible breath then nodded.
“You’ll sign ‘em.”
She nodded again.
“You’ll get the hundred K never.” Her face lost all its color and she opened her mouth to speak but Tack shook his head and whispered, “You are not smart. You’ve never been smart. Be smart now. You know I am not payin’ for blow.”
Proving his immense stupidity, Pipe jumped in.
“We’re f**ked, we don’t get that money.”
“That is not my problem,” Tack replied then he turned and headed to the door.
“What do you want done with them?” Hop asked his back and Tack turned at the door.
“I don’t give a f**k,” he answered and walked out.
* * * * *
Two and a half hours later, Chaos Compound…
There was a sick, liquid noise to it but there was no denying it.
The man was chuckling.
Fuck, they’d been at him for-f*cking-ever. The man was made of ice.
They needed to break him.
Now.
“Move away,” Tack growled, yanking the gun out of his belt. Dog moved away from the mangled, bloodied man tied to the chair and Tack put the gun to Oleg’s head. “Where would he take her?”
Oleg’s eyes slid to the side to catch Tack’s and he said with a heavy Russian accent, “Go f**k yourself.”
Tack moved the gun and drilled a round in Oleg’s thigh, the man’s body jerked, he stifled a groan then Tack immediately put the gun back to his head.
“Where would he take her?” he repeated.
“Suck my cock,” Oleg spit out.
Tack moved the gun and drilled another round in Oleg’s other thigh then he moved the gun, shoving it in the soft flesh under Oleg’s chin.
He got nose-to-nose with him and bit out, “Where would he take her?”
“Eat me,” Oleg grunted.
Tack shoved the gun higher and Oleg’s head jerked back as a cell rang in the room.
Tack ignored it and clipped, “Where the f**k would he take her?”
“Kill me, I die knowing where she is and I die knowing you don’t know.”
“Tack,” Dog called and Tack pushed away from the Russian and cut his eyes to his brother. “Hawk. Says police band says that Lucas and Lawson got a lock on a safe house where they think Russians are holding a hostage. They’ve called for backup and put SWAT on alert.”
“Hawk say where this is?” Tack asked.
Dog nodded.
“Let’s go,” Tack grunted, leading the way.
“Clean him up. Clean this shit up. Ask around. Man’s gotta have enemies. Find out who they are. Then put the word out we got him available for trade. We’ll make the deal after we get Cherry.” Tack heard Dog order, probably Arlo and Tug.
But he didn’t turn.
He walked out the door.
* * * * *
Half an hour later, Littleton, Colorado…
The black van driven by Brick, Tack in the passenger seat, Dog, Hound, High, Boz, Shy and Hop in back rolled up and parked behind the SUV.
Tack got out instantly and walked to the front of the van, rounded it, moved to the curb and saw Lawson standing shielded from the house by the SUV.
“Jesus, are you insane?” Lawson clipped.
“They in there?” Tack asked.
“Broad daylight, Tack, they might have seen you.”
“They. In. There?” Tack bit off, leaning in.
Lawson sucked in breath then ran it down. “Backup’s here. Far’s we know, they don’t know we’re here. Or they didn’t until you showed. We’ve called SWAT. They’re ten minutes out.”
“Then they’re in there,” Tack stated, that burn he’d locked down beginning to rage out of control.
His Red was close. A street and a yard away.
“Slim has gone in for a closer look.”
“Not waitin’ for SWAT,” Tack declared, turned and jerked up his chin at his men who were huddling at the side of the van opposite the house where Tyra was.
He stopped when Lawson clamped a hand on his shoulder and forcibly jerked him around.
Tack locked eyes with Lawson and warned, “Not a good time to touch me, man.”
“Be smart, Tack,” Lawson said quietly. “Tactical gets here, I promise, we’ll get her out.”
“They’ve had her six hours. I’m not makin’ her wait longer,” Tack fired back.
“Shit goes down, Tyra could get hit in the crossfire.”
“My boys know to aim only at the shooters.”
Lawson gave him a glare and muttered, “Fuck, Kane Allen, expect the unexpected.”
“I’m with you.”
This came from beyond Lawson and Tack looked to see Lucas there.
“Fuck, Brock Lucas, wild man,” Lawson muttered.
“I’m in too.”
Tack looked over his shoulder to see Hawk had appeared out of thin air.
“Terrific. Now we can add the commando.” Lawson kept muttering.